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Title: "And I Suppose We Didn't Go to the Moon, Either":The Beatles, the Holocaust, and other Mass Delusions

Here is the Amazon description of the book:
"Unlike the government, none of us have any reason to lie. Some might say, "This may be the most dangerous book in the world!"

And they just might be right!

This book demonstrates--with scientific argument and empirical proof--that Man did not go to the Moon, that Paul McCartney was replaced after his death in 1966 and that the official narrative of the Holocaust cannot be sustained.

It also explains how and why the United States hung one of his doubles, not the real Saddam Hussein, and that Osama bin Laden was not killed by U.S. Navy SEALs in Pakistan in 2011, but died from his medical conditions in 2001, where it was politically expedient for him to die a second time.
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And here is the description of the author's accomplishments, apparently written by Fetzer himself:

The essays have been edited by Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., a former Marine Corps officer and Distinguished McKnight Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and by Mike Palecek, who has committed his life to the search for truth and justice. If you care about either, then don't miss this book.

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Several years ago, I saw all this oming, and started a thread on the London Forum called "Fetzer: A Public Relations Disaster" (or something like that). The thread had 65,000 hits before it ran its course.

With the publication of this book, I think the chickens are finally coming home to roost.

Of course, Fetzer will be invited to appear on Fox news, and he will do major damage to those involved in serious research on the Kennedy case.

PPS: There are few certainties in life, but one you can depend upon: this work will not win a Pulitzer Prize; unless, that is, the Pulizer committee opens up a new category for exercises in nuttiness and irrationality.

The Paul is Dead hoax has been debunked for ages. There's a really good website out there about it. The Holocaust obviously did happen (though one can quibble about how many were killed at what camps). We did go to the moon (the Chinese and Soviets would have been the first to scream that it had been faked).

This is why it's so tempting for many on the Left to reject ALL conspiracy theories. You find yourself being lumped in with people who think rock'n'roll is a Satanic/Communist plot, and that gays in San Francisco want to implement Islamic law. All of the realistic conspiracy theories get thrown out with the bathwater.

The Paul is Dead hoax has been debunked for ages. There's a really good website out there about it. The Holocaust obviously did happen (though one can quibble about how many were killed at what camps). We did go to the moon (the Chinese and Soviets would have been the first to scream that it had been faked).

This is why it's so tempting for many on the Left to reject ALL conspiracy theories. You find yourself being lumped in with people who think rock'n'roll is a Satanic/Communist plot, and that gays in San Francisco want to implement Islamic law. All of the realistic conspiracy theories get thrown out with the bathwater.

That's the idea and is exactly why I never trusted Fetzer to begin with. And I have thoroughly investigated Sandy Hook and Paul/Faul
It's all bullshit.